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Guide to Singapore’s Beaches and Coastal Gems

Singapore is renowned globally for its towering skyline, modern architecture, and vibrant city life. But venture a little further, and you’ll discover that this city-state has far more to offer than just urban wonders. Among its lesser-known attractions are some of the most stunning man-made beaches, each offering a unique blend of natural beauty, fun-filled activities, and tranquil relaxation.

Sentosa 

First on our list is the magnificent Sentosa Island, a popular getaway spot among locals and tourists alike. The island boasts three beautiful beaches – Palawan, Siloso, and Tanjong. Each beach has its own distinct charm.

Palawan Beach, with its suspension bridge connecting to a small islet, is perfect for families.

Photo by Sohan Rayguru on Unsplash

Siloso Beach, known for its lively beach bars and restaurants, is a hub for water sports enthusiasts.

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Top view of Tanjong beach at Sentosa island

Tanjong Beach is known for its white sandy shoreline, a picturesque crescent-shaped beach line which resembles the numerical 3 when seen from a vantage point. Tanjong Beach also has a popular beach club that is pet-friendly too.

Getting there is easy, with a direct monorail from the VivoCity mall. There’s no entrance fee but expect to pay for some activities. The beaches are open all year round, but visiting between November and March, during Singapore’s dry season, is recommended.


East Coast Park

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East Coast Park’s barbeque areas

Next up is East Coast Park, Singapore’s largest beach park. Stretching over 15 kilometers, the beach offers a myriad of activities such as cycling, inline skating, water sports, and even barbeque pits for a fun family picnic. Lined with palm trees, the beach gives off a tropical vibe, making it a fantastic spot for relaxation.

You can reach East Coast Park via bus or taxi from the city centre. The park is open 24/7, and there’s no entrance fee. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon when the weather is cooler.


Changi Beach

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Changi Beach Park is one of the oldest coastal parks in Singapore

Changi Beach, one of Singapore’s oldest coastal parks, offers a refreshing contrast to the city’s hustle and bustle. With its white sandy shores, calm waters, and lush greenery, it’s an idyllic spot for a leisurely stroll or picnic.

Located near Changi Airport, you can reach Changi Beach by bus, MRT, or taxi. It’s open 24/7 and there’s no entrance fee. The best time to visit is during weekdays when it’s less crowded.


Punggol Beach

Punggol Beach during sunset

Lastly, we have Punggol Beach, known for its unique rocky shoreline. It’s an offbeat choice for those seeking solitude and a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts.

To reach Punggol Beach, take the MRT to Punggol Station and then the LRT to Punggol Point Station. It’s open 24/7 and there’s no entrance fee. Visit during sunset for a breathtaking view.

Out of all these wonderful options, my top pick is Sentosa Island. Its diverse range of beaches and activities cater to different interests, making it a must-visit destination in Singapore.

So, whether you’re an adventure seeker, a nature lover, or just someone looking for a relaxing getaway, Singapore’s beaches offer something for everyone. Pack your beach gear and get ready to discover a different side of Singapore!


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